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Canada. Foreign Students Studying in Canada Enjoy Edge in the Job Market

Comparing Outcomes: The Relative Job-Market Performance of Former International Students
August 30, 2018 – As Canada moves to increase its reliance on international students, monitoring foreign students’ labour-market performance has critical implications for education and immigration policy.
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Canada. The Relative Labour Market Performance of Former International Students: Evidence from the Canadian National Graduates Survey

We find that FISs outperform FBE immigrants by a substantial margin and underperform CBE individuals graduating from similar academic programs by a relatively modest margin. We also find some limited evidence, particularly among women, of a deterioration in FIS outcomes through the 2000s relative to both comparison groups. We argue that this deterioration is consistent with a quality tradeoff as postsecondary institutions and governments have reached deeper into international student pools to meet their demands for students and new immigrants without a commensurate increase in their supply.
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Japan: students up 15% driven by surge in vocational demand

Japan: students up 15% driven by surge in vocational demand | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
Professional training colleges grew 30% to 50,235 students putting vocational education third on the list of most popular levels of study in 2016. 
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Growing evidence of Brexit’s impact on EU students 

Growing evidence of Brexit’s impact on EU students  | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it

Uncertainty and doubt around the Brexit process is already having an impact on the study and travel plans for foreign visitors and students
The effect is particularly noticeable within Europe where students are showing increasing interest in alternate destinations in the wake of the Brexit vote
Some of the impact of this shift will be blunted in the short term as students move to begin their studies before the UK actually exists the EU, and/or to take advantage of the declining British pound

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USA. Three quarters of students say study abroad improves employability

USA. Three quarters of students say study abroad improves employability | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
The majority of US students who study abroad believe the experience improved their employability and helped them secure a job or internship.
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Canada/British Columbia. An Update on the Economic Impact of International Education in British Columbia

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n 2011/12 academic year, international students in British Columbia spent close to $2.1 billion on tuition, to pay for accommodation and food, and on discretionary items such as participating in arts, culture, and recreation activities. This sum is translated to a direct contribution equivalent to $1.48 billion in provincial GDP; supporting over 23,410 jobs; and almost $75 million in government revenue generated. Enrolment of international students in Canadian education and training institutes has been increasing steadily over the past decade, and BC is not exception. During the period between 2009/2010 academic year and 2011/12 academic year where data on student enrolment is directly comparable, the number of international students in BC grew from 94,000 to 106,600, at an average growth rate of 6.5% per year. This rate of growth is much faster than enrolment growth of domestic students.
http://www.bccie.bc.ca/sites/bccie_society/files/Kunin%20Report%202013%28Web%29.pdf

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